I also have one. There are a few things I really like about it - it's very comfortable, the layout and open deck helps avoid tangles with my fly line, it tracks very well, and I really like the accessory rail, I've set up a fish finder on mine. Mine also fits very comfortably in the trunk of my Honda Accord.
Set up and take down are a minor hassle but durability is the biggest annoyance for me. I've had mine for 2.5 years and end up repairing the inner bladders every couple of months or so during the season. Granted I'm rough on gear but I don't think I'd be repairing a traditional hard shell nearly as often. You also can't stand in it, which is a nice feature for fly fishing.
It's a great solution for those of us that live in tiny urban boxes, but if you have the storage space get a hard shell.
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